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Barbara J. Shapiro
Shapiro surveys the channels through which political ideas and knowledge were conveyed to the English people from the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth I to the Revolution of 1688. It argues that an assessment of English political culture requires an examination of all means by which this culture was expressed and communicated. While the discussion focuses primarily on genres such as the sermon, newsbook, poetry, and drama, it also considers the role of events and institutions. This book explores and elucidates the entire web of communication in early modern English political life.
| Publisher | Stanford University Press |
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| Pages | 403 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-804-78362-0 primary |
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